What rights do immigrants have, and what do they not have?
- Immigrants detained in the system have due process rights, including the right to challenge detention.
- The Trump administration argued that immigration is a privilege, not a right.
- The Trump administration focused on deporting people for petty offenses or political positions, according to Weinrib.
- Scalia stated that the U.S. Constitution protects every person present in the country, documented or undocumented.
- Experts worry about the Trump administration's mass deportations and potential abuse of immigration law.
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International students visas have been an established practice for the last 75 years of American undergraduate life. Bates “has sought and funded” exceptional international students since the 1920s. The Center for Global Education has an expansive role supporting our international life, ranging from helping students navigate during their first days on Bates campus to encouraging year-round opportunities. Recent concerns on college campuses acros…
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